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Loiner in Cyprus wrote: If I'm correct it will be the first I've recognised since joining SL years ago, so please excuse the lack of cryptic clues. It looks like Royal Park Road (?)in Hyde Park, close to the Royal Park pub. Spot onhttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... SPLAY=FULL
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Jogon wrote: Loiner in Cyprus wrote: If I'm correct it will be the first I've recognised since joining SL years ago, so please excuse the lack of cryptic clues. It looks like Royal Park Road (?)in Hyde Park, close to the Royal Park pub. Spot onhttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... SPLAY=FULL Yeh!! In the 1970s I used to repair TVs in that area. I've not been there for over 30 years so if you had shown a photo of the area as it is today I may not have recognised it. Jogon, once again apologises for not using cryptic clues but after all this time trying to guess 'what & wheres? I didn't want to miss out.
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book wrote: Did the women running for the bus make it? Or did she get hit by the mini traveller turning right ? I doubt she did, it's a back loader with a guard! He would have rung the bell and the bus would have been long gone! Unless it had been my on the platform ,I would have waited for her and assisted her on board!
ex-Armley lad